Los Four will be remembered for their influence on Obregon Park...and community art. They were an inspiration to me who had only a small moment in time with all of them. I was inspired by the video and the memories of their work.
@Tiburon87uno Not always. Shortly after this film was made, Beto left the group when fortune did not follow fame for Los Four. He then undertook a forty-day fast which led to physical and emotional health problems. For many years he locked himself in a darkened house and just read the Bible all day (nothing wrong with the latter BTW). He even destroyed all of his artworks, mistakenly believing that all art is of the Devil. It was nearly 20 years before he recovered and returned to art.
Los Four will be remembered for their influence on Obregon Park...and community art. They were an inspiration to me who had only a small moment in time with all of them.
I was inspired by the video and the memories of their work.
Interesting to see Zack de la Rocha's father during his younger years.
can't believe he's at nursing home now.😔
Los four remaining !! Frank Romero and Beto de la Rocha
I am proud of you guys.
Finally artists from east Los Angeles self help graphics really cool
Carlos Almaraz and Gilbert Lujan, R.I.P.
With the chemex too?!
Where’s the full thing ?!?!?
You may purchase a DVD of the film through the CSRC. Contact support@chicano.ucla.edu www.chicano.ucla.edu/publications/dvd/los-fourmurals-aztl%C3%A1n
@Tiburon87uno Not always. Shortly after this film was made, Beto left the group when fortune did not follow fame for Los Four. He then undertook a forty-day fast which led to physical and emotional health problems. For many years he locked himself in a darkened house and just read the Bible all day (nothing wrong with the latter BTW). He even destroyed all of his artworks, mistakenly believing that all art is of the Devil. It was nearly 20 years before he recovered and returned to art.
threeby8887 The whole situation is sad, especially because he brought Zack into all that.